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Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
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The use of a cane as an Improvised Weapon. Often associated with When Elders Attack, next to Handbag of Hurt. Given the bent shape, it can also double as a hook. A Justified Trope in that the Korean martial art Hapkido, the European Savate and Bartitsu and the France Canne utilize the walking cane as a potentially deadly weapon. Of course, consider for a moment that a cane, to be useful in its designed purpose, has to be strong enough to support a person's weight, and long enough to allow themselves to hold themselves upright with it. That combination makes for a potentially very effective melee weapon.
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